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------ performed by Queen
Why Innuendo is imprinted in my mind | Reviewer: Johan | 11/24/09
I have considered Innuendo to be one of those massive popsongs that by its sheer strength and power, both in music and lyrics, simply elevates itself above so many other songs. But when I turned on the TV in my hotelroom in Annecy France on the morning of January 16, 1991 (or was it 17?) and tuned to Skynews - as always when I'm abroad to keep up to date - I could only look and listen in awe to their report about Operation Desert Storm that had begun that very night. After a while they showed uncommented footage of planes and tanks flying over and driving through the desert with the rising sun colouring the skies all colours red, yellow and orange....shimmering heat already visible. And the song they used to accompany these views was Queen's Innuendo. Needless to say it gave me cold shivers from head to toe..and it makes me remember that scene as if it was yesterday whenever I hear this song....
rock done well | Reviewer: saj ditta | 9/3/09
massive track great opener,reg 1234 i think its brian my friend..anyway luv the anger statement freddies making here i believe the lyrics are4all of us really race colour creed religion does it really matter..jus not sure why brian didnt play the spanish style banjo im sure he,s capable,but the force power of this track is unbelievable its such a shame why it had to end on innuendo i do wonder like al of us what would of come next..i do hope demoes of innuendo can be released in the near future just like what the who do now and then,freddie as always gave all right to the end..miss u freddie too much
greatest song ever written | Reviewer: widya chalid | 6/15/09
This is the greatest song ever written, specially for Queen.. after years Queen didnt write complex music like this, aftr Bhorap. And for a long tinme, this is a legacy to the next rock generation who wants to learned how rock progressif must written. And for a long time I'm asking why Queen give a role to Yes's Steve Howe to played accoustic guitar in this song...I just thought, this is showed us, Queen is really serious to make it as a perfect song. and indeed, it is a perfect song.
-- | Reviewer: Tina | 5/7/09
First, some corrections- Just before the drum roll, Freddie clearly says "One, two, three four..." and there's an "Oooh ooh" before the first and second verses (which would be "While the sun..." and "While we live according..."
This is one of the greatest songs ever written. The stylistic changes keep the song interesting to those not accustomed to listening to long songs, the vocals are (as usual) simply amazing, and the lyrics are very reflective of human life and history. I've always enjoyed the strong harmonies Queen's music had, and this song did not disappoint. This was a truly beautiful closing piece, Mr. Mercury. R.I.P.
P.S.: Anon who posted on 1/14/09- This song's stylistic inspiration comes from Led Zeppelin (which makes it sadly ironic that Robert Plant couldn't remember the lyrics) while the lyrics were obviously inspired by the realization of mortality, and the beauty and hopelessness of life and death.
queen freak | Reviewer: Anonymous | 1/27/09
im a queen fan.which makes me bias to there music.but i think this song is under rated.it must be up there with the best like stairway to heaven or even against queens own bohemian rhapsody.is there anybody who agree in any way?
My thoughts | Reviewer: Anonymous | 1/14/09
Anonymous(I am too, but not me:]), I might be wrong, but I am pretty sure it's "If there's an answer to the questions we feel bad to ask", as is written, not bound. Listen to it over and over again. see what you think then. I'm probably wrong though, knowing my utter hopelessness at life in general. oh well. I see no actual point in this actually. Who would ever reply to this? Might as well review it whilst I'm at this.
The drum roll in the intro basically makes the song complete without even having to hear the rest of it, but I still listen to the whole thing. The faster bit in the middle is awesome. I'd like to know where the inspiration of this song came from. If anybody knows, please tell me. You don't have to, but at least I'd know somebody cares. Even if I don't know the person.
R.I.P Freddie Mercury. You still live on in my mind.
Amazing | Reviewer: Anonymous | 1/2/09
ummmm there's an error... It's "if there's a question we feel bound to ask" not bad...
otherwise this song is absolutely amazing and it brings tears to my eyes each time...
Freddie and Queen Live On
innuendo:=) | Reviewer: Katrina | 12/24/06
Well..about Innuendo I would say that it is remarcable hit thus it is so various.I like it.
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